Coworking

Share workspace & get your creativity flowing. Meet with clients & get your business off its feet and out of your home office.

co:membership

CO:membership includes access to our open CO:working space, private phone booths, meeting booths, conference rooms and access to the makerspace. Resident CO:workers have a few added perks, click below to find out the full details and see the breakdown of what is included with each membership plan.

meeting Space

Whether you're looking for a place for an intimate two person meeting or an event space that can accommodate up to 150-- we've got you covered. Click below for more details on the rooms we have and booking them.

Community

We're building an amazing community of people that understand that we're better together. Some of us are tech gurus, some are chomping at the bit to finish a project on the laser, some are gamers, some are illustrators and we are all open to learning from each other and supporting each others endeavors. Click below to see our CO:mmunity.

Get a look inside

The best way to understand all that theCO is about is to come take a tour! We're open Monday - Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. -- drop by then, schedule a visit or click below to see a virtual tour.

AMENITIES

member Spotlights

theCO sees countless new faces every year, and when the summer rolls around, kids start showing up with their parents to participate in camps, build things in the makerspace, or print pieces on the 3D printer. Dave Roberts and his two sons are no different, as they joined theCO this spring. Dave works a physician assistant and also teaches as an adjunct at Bethel University. He says teaching his EKG class is a reason he enjoys theCO, since it is a workspace outside of his home, where his five kids are constantly running and playing.

Kelly Maust was fascinated by the jewelry that her mother-in-law used to send her from Ecuador. The stones were meticulously polished and shone in a variety of vibrant colors—except they weren’t stones; they were made from palm seeds.

Ecuadorians harvest the seeds, dry them out, and then colorize them with vibrant dyes. They then use the seeds to make lovely and eco-friendly beads, small toys, keychains, ornaments, and more.

Two years ago, when Maust and her husband were visiting his parents for Christmas, Maust had an idea.

I am between jobs right now. Since graduation, I worked at H&M Company, architects and engineers here in town, but then I started having a sense that this just wasn’t it as far as long-term career. It was a great job, awesome company, great to work for, but it just wasn’t fitting. And so, I decided to quit my job back at the end of the year. I’ve always known that I’m very left-brain, problem-solving, that sort of thing—but also very right-brain, creative, and I needed an outlet to experiment with that. So theCO has been a really great opportunity to try some ideas, work on some things that I’ve been thinking about for a while but just haven’t because I never had the time, so I don’t have a business per say, but I am considering trying to mass-produce what I’ve been working, which is a computer monitor stand.

Feb 22, 2018

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